Proof Set 1902Long Matt SetGold £5, £2, Sovereign and Half, then Crown - Maundy Penny an assembled set comprising Five Pounds NGC PF60 Matte, Two Pounds NGC PF60 Matte, Sovereign PCGS PR62, Half Sovereign and Crown to Maundy UNC to nFDC the silver bright and with some hairlines and minor cabinet friction, in the red octagonal case of issue, this in good condition

NobleHenry VI Annulet Issue, Calais Mint with Flag at stern and h in the centre of the reverse S.1803 Mintmark Lis EF, formerly in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 by them and a very high grade for a hammered coin

Penny 1858 Large Rose Ornamental Trident, Small Date with WW unlisted by Peck, believed to be only a few examples in existence, NVF with some contact marks and rim nicks, we note an example described as CGS Fine 35 sold in our June 2012 auction for £600 hammer price

Penny 1858 Large Rose Ornamental Trident, Small Date with WW unlisted by Peck, believed to be only a few examples in existence, VF with some contact marks and rim nicks, we note an example described as CGS Fine 35 sold in our June 2012 auction for £600 hammer price

Penny 1858 Large Rose, Large Date with 8 over struck the underlying figure unclear, the overstrike similar to Gouby CP1858Ga, unlisted by Peck, NVF/VF, believed to be only a few examples in existence, the companion piece to the Large Rose, Small Date coin in CGS 35 which sold in Auction A137 Lot 478 hammer price £600, Very Rare

Penny 1862 as Freeman 39 dies 6+G but with a raised dot in the C of VICTORIA we note this type recorded by CGS for 1861 also for Obverse 6 (graded 35) but not for 1862 VF/NVF the reverse once cleaned, presumably very rare

Farthing 1851 with the second 1 being a Roman I and as such previously unrecorded. Comes with a letter from Colin Cooke explaining his thoughts on the coin being an important new variety. Ex-Farthing Specialist 10/3/1987.Now slabbed by CGS and graded 70 by them, the variety extremely clear, surely on a par with the 1843 Roman I or 1851 D/sideways D for rarity these two types now listed at £825 and £525 respectively in EF grades

Sovereign 1857 Marsh 40CGS AU 75 the CGS Population Report, at the time of writing, shows 417 Victoria Young Head Sovereigns, of which only 15 are graded 75 or higher, this being the finest known of just 2 examples recorded for this date and type

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